National and state leaders of constitutional groups are calling North Carolina Republican Gov. Pat McCrory’s conceded defeat to Democrat Roy Cooper the result of money poured into the state by outside “radical forces” as well as “corporate extortion” and “bullying.”

The state of North Carolina says President Barack Obama’s administration “fails to grasp the serious privacy and public safety problems” caused by its effort to prohibit single-sex bathrooms and to urge individuals to decide which of the two sexes’ private bathrooms they desire to use at any given moment.

Family Research Council president Tony Perkins says North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory has shown “political courage” and “moral clarity” by refusing to acquiesce to the NBA’s threats to move its 2017 All-Star game out of his state.

The European Union (EU) has attacked the bathroom privacy bills in Mississippi, North Carolina and Tennessee, claiming they violate an international human rights treaty the U.S. is subject to. In a forthright statement release this week, the undemocratic supranational organisation

The president of the Coalition of African-American Pastors (CAAP) says that the Obama administration’s assertion that single-sex bathrooms are discriminating against gender-confused individuals in much the same way that blacks experienced discrimination in the United States is a “gross insult” to all who fought for equality for African-Americans.

NAACP President and CEO Cornell William Brooks agreed with comparisons between North Carolina’s “bathroom law” and Jim Crow laws and the school segregation laws struck down in Brown v. Board of Education on Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Situation Room.” Brooks

MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber stated that the Department of Justice’s action against North Carolina for their “bathroom law” is saying that North Carolina is engaging in discrimination by declared “you don’t have that right…to identify as the gender

The Department of Justice says North Carolina’s new law that protects women and children from potential sexual predators in public rest rooms violates the civil rights of gay and transgender individuals, prompting a strong pushback from the Family Research Council.

Some of country music’s biggest names have promised to put their fans before political correctness by pledging to continue performing in North Carolina, despite the cancellation of several high-profile concerts due to the state’s passage of a so-called transgender “bathroom law.”

The Daily Beast’s Eleanor Clift argued that North Carolina’s “bathroom law” is “about discrimination” and that she is “with Donald Trump” in opposing the law on Friday’s “McLaughlin Group.” Clift said, “I’m with Donald Trump. Let’s just do what we’ve

The president of the Traditional Values Coalition says that GOP candidate Donald Trump and others “don’t understand the full impact” of what has quickly become the new “mainstream position” of people pushing the narrative of “gender identity” on American culture.

Planned Parenthood tweeted a link to a Daily Beast column that claims “Trans Suicide Hotline Calls Double” after North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory signed a bill into law that affirms the long-standing public expectation that men should use men’s bathrooms, and women should use women’s bathrooms.

HBO host Bill Maher stated that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump “for a second, said something sensible” about which public restrooms transgendered people should be able to use on Friday’s “Real Time.” Maher said, “[GOP presidential candidate Texas Senator] Ted

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stated that North Carolina’s “bathroom law” is “causing them some problems” and that “we have to take care of everybody” while arguing “local communities and states should make the decision” on Thursday’s “Hannity” on the

Columnist Charles Krauthammer argued that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s abortion statement during an interview with NBC’s “Today” show isn’t “unreasonable,” but it does have a slight “moral contradiction” and “doesn’t square with what he said originally about punishing the woman. So

Donald Trump’s responses to questions about the recent public safety measure passed into law in North Carolina have drawn the concern of conservatives who have been fighting against a pattern of political correctness promoted by the militant LGBT agenda in

The British government has issued a warning to “LGBT travellers” that they “may be affected” by bathroom privacy laws in conservative US states. They recommend citizens go to a Hillary Clinton-supporting lobby group, campaigning against the laws, for more information. Published today by the British Foreign

Rocker Eddie Vedder explained his band’s decision to cancel a concert in North Carolina over the state’s “bathroom law” and dedicated a song to “all the soldiers in the LGBT community” during a Pearl Jam show in Hampton, Virginia on Monday.

Pearl Jam has cancelled a concert in North Carolina in opposition of the state’s newly passed Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act — which requires individuals to use the public restroom that corresponds with their biological gender. In a statement announcing the cancellation of an April 20 show in Raleigh, the band described the new legislation as “despicable.”

Rock group Boston announced Monday it has canceled three upcoming shows in North Carolina in protest of the state’s “oppressive” and “discriminatory” Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act — or “bathroom law.”